It’s not that long since Microsoft and Windows defined all aspects of computing. In the days when every computer was a functional, beige box sitting underneath a bulky monitor, what this Seattle-based company wanted was what consumers and businesses got the world over.
When Microsoft decided that the best way to access software was via a mouse, even though they hadn’t invented it, that was what the world got. When the same company decided that a menu called “Start” was the place to go to find anything on your PC, and also, oddly, the place to go to shut down your computer, that was that.